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[applause] ron: ok. i know that i am wallowing in nostalgia here and ignoring less savory moments of these and other presidents. richard nixon forced himself to go to dinners like this where he had to hobnob with reporters who had written exposes of him. in the spring of 1971, nixon followed the advice of his press secretary and decided to play the good sport at the white house correspondents dinner. his gesture evidently did not impress the media. after his next press conference, nixon grumbled privately -- the reporters were considerably more bad mannered and vicious than usual. this bears out my theory that treating him with more content is a better policy. [laughter] ron: when nixon hosted a party for pow families and felt bathed in female admiration, he thought his masculine appeal insufficiently acknowledged in the subsequent press coverage. the god damned new york times and the washington about,"uld be writing he growled, "i am going to kick their asses around the block." such presidential eloquen
[applause] ron: ok. i know that i am wallowing in nostalgia here and ignoring less savory moments of these and other presidents. richard nixon forced himself to go to dinners like this where he had to hobnob with reporters who had written exposes of him. in the spring of 1971, nixon followed the advice of his press secretary and decided to play the good sport at the white house correspondents dinner. his gesture evidently did not impress the media. after his next press conference, nixon...
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welcomingn me in ron chernow. [applause] ron: thank you for that lovely introduction. a consent but i was surprised when i received the invitation to speak your tonight. -- i knew that they were not up for as an international sexed symbol, right?then he told me , they wanted to try boring at this year's dinner, and i said, i can deliver on that, big-time. [applause] [laughter] now you're talking my language. so here i am currently a 20 minute sedative for the evening. [laughter] it is nice to see such a healthy turnout tonight. as you all know, on tuesday the president let it be known he wanted members of his of ministration to stay away. at first i was puzzled by this news but then i learned that rumor was circulating in washington but i was going to be reading aloud from the redacted portions of the mueller report, and everything was explained. [laughter] [applause] course, there has been some squawking from the comedians, and i'm sorry about that. frankly, i thought those folks would have a little more of a sense of humor about my selection. after all, they are come
welcomingn me in ron chernow. [applause] ron: thank you for that lovely introduction. a consent but i was surprised when i received the invitation to speak your tonight. -- i knew that they were not up for as an international sexed symbol, right?then he told me , they wanted to try boring at this year's dinner, and i said, i can deliver on that, big-time. [applause] [laughter] now you're talking my language. so here i am currently a 20 minute sedative for the evening. [laughter] it is nice to...
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sure ron shernall. >> president trump stopped to talk to reporters at the white house. he answered questions about the mueller reports, campaign 2020 and other issues. >> mr. president. pres. trump: the stock market and our country from an economic standpoint is doing the best probably it is ever done. again hitting new highs and we have hit new highs again. unemployment numbers are the best they have ever been by far. we have almost 160 million people working today in the united states and that is more than we have ever had working and our country before. we are doing well on trade, we are doing well with china, things are going good, and i am bringing the first lady right now. she has worked very hard on the opioid crisis. we are down 17% from last year which is pretty amazing. we are down 17% with the opioid problem. it is a big addiction. we are handling it. ,he doctors are working with us the labs are working, the clinics are working, the pharmaceutical companies are working with us, and we have made a tremendous amount of progress. [indiscernible] subpoena is the
sure ron shernall. >> president trump stopped to talk to reporters at the white house. he answered questions about the mueller reports, campaign 2020 and other issues. >> mr. president. pres. trump: the stock market and our country from an economic standpoint is doing the best probably it is ever done. again hitting new highs and we have hit new highs again. unemployment numbers are the best they have ever been by far. we have almost 160 million people working today in the united...
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host: let's go to ron, who is calling from new hampshire. ron, good morning. caller: good morning. thank you for taking my call. findingquestion about resources in my area here. before i get to that, i want to make a quick, devout comorbidity. you were talking about comorbidity of people with autism. i do not think it is genetic. if you took someone who is neurotypical, and you put them in a society where 98 percent of the people ostracize m, i guarantee they will develop anxiety and depression, so the comorbidity i think is more the way society treats people with autism. resources herer in new hampshire. dartmouth medical center here i live here at my whole life without even realizing i had autism. i did not suspected, get any help at all cured i do not know if they do not have any or what the all, situation is, if they are just being bigoted against autism. i do not know what it was. i have lived my whole life with autism. i had to diagnose myself with it. to.e was no one to go i understand there are resources for children but not for adults. i mean, i would also like to be invol
host: let's go to ron, who is calling from new hampshire. ron, good morning. caller: good morning. thank you for taking my call. findingquestion about resources in my area here. before i get to that, i want to make a quick, devout comorbidity. you were talking about comorbidity of people with autism. i do not think it is genetic. if you took someone who is neurotypical, and you put them in a society where 98 percent of the people ostracize m, i guarantee they will develop anxiety and...
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trump: ron johnson is going to do it. congratulations. stand up, ron. will you get that done for me? get it done for wisconsin. [applause] pres. trump: he'll do it. he'll do it. on issue after issue, the democrat party has never been further outside the american mainstream. it's crazy what's going on with them. do i look forward to running against them. [applause] aes. trump: they are pushing $100 trillion government economy of the u.s. known as the green new deal. [booing] we are going to rip inn every single building manhattan and building new building in its place. introduced a total federal takeover of u.s. health care that would abolish the private health insurance of 180 million americans, many of you are in this room right now. [booing] pres. trump: they are aggressively pushing extreme late-term abortion, allowing children to be ripped from their mothers when writing till the moment of birth. [booing] week,trump: just this your democrat governor -- [booing] we have scott walker here. [applause] pres. trump: great governor. he did a great job. he
trump: ron johnson is going to do it. congratulations. stand up, ron. will you get that done for me? get it done for wisconsin. [applause] pres. trump: he'll do it. he'll do it. on issue after issue, the democrat party has never been further outside the american mainstream. it's crazy what's going on with them. do i look forward to running against them. [applause] aes. trump: they are pushing $100 trillion government economy of the u.s. known as the green new deal. [booing] we are going to rip...
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thank you to ron chernow. can't wait to hear you speak, sir. thank you to megan lieberman and the entire team at siriux xm. and my firstnews, home in journalism. thank you to greg and his team at happy cog for overhauling our website. thank you for american university. audience,t into the thank you to advocate for the committee to protect journalists, as well as the president of the national association of journalists, sarah glover. this is a big one. thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you for the staff here at the washington hilton. your professionalism and your warmth, your attention to detail, you have always made this a special event. and a very special thank you to someone whose counsel has always steered us in the right direction whose particular talents got an unusually robust workout this year. our lawyer, george. [applause] when the white house stripped credentials, i did the easy work of saying no president could pick and choose who covers him, while george did the hard work of filing a briefing on support of cnn. [applause] an th
thank you to ron chernow. can't wait to hear you speak, sir. thank you to megan lieberman and the entire team at siriux xm. and my firstnews, home in journalism. thank you to greg and his team at happy cog for overhauling our website. thank you for american university. audience,t into the thank you to advocate for the committee to protect journalists, as well as the president of the national association of journalists, sarah glover. this is a big one. thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you...
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people say to me all the time, ron, why didn't you tell me? and i go, friend, you could have bought that stock by the wheelbarrow for a year. you didn't, because you didn't believe in it. you didn't understand it. that is the reality of innovation and transformation, it is a willingness to make those commitments ahead of certainty. the third major transformation for us occurred in 1999. i was at that time operating a public company with four divisions -- abp, abp international, a manufacturing business, and the fourth called panera. i was struggling with it. i realized that for now or potential to be international dominant. very few companies ever get there. it is so difficult. i was away with a friend and i was saying, i am really concerned. this is a golden goose. it has the potential to be powerful. my friend looked at me and said, what would you do if panera on -- owned all those other divisions, if the name of the company was panera. i said, if i had any guts, i would monetize all the other assets, use those resources to make panera happe
people say to me all the time, ron, why didn't you tell me? and i go, friend, you could have bought that stock by the wheelbarrow for a year. you didn't, because you didn't believe in it. you didn't understand it. that is the reality of innovation and transformation, it is a willingness to make those commitments ahead of certainty. the third major transformation for us occurred in 1999. i was at that time operating a public company with four divisions -- abp, abp international, a manufacturing...
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ron, katherine, lynn. appreciate it. >> thank you, fred. >>> a new candidate in the race for 2020 could rising star pete buttigieg shake things up and give president trump a challenge? we'll discuss next. i really didn't expect to learn so many interesting details. ancestrydna was able to tell me where my father's family came from in columbia. they pinpointed the columbian and ecuador region and then there's a whole new andean region. that was incredibly exciting because i really didn't know that. we never spoke about that in my family. it just brings it home how deep my roots are and it connects me to them, and to their spirit, and to their history. 20 million members have connected to a deeper family story. order your kit at ancestry.com. a cfp professional is trained, knowledgeable, and committed to financial planning in your best interest. find your certified financial planner™ professional at letsmakeaplan.org. find your certified financial planner™ professional your digestive system has billions
ron, katherine, lynn. appreciate it. >> thank you, fred. >>> a new candidate in the race for 2020 could rising star pete buttigieg shake things up and give president trump a challenge? we'll discuss next. i really didn't expect to learn so many interesting details. ancestrydna was able to tell me where my father's family came from in columbia. they pinpointed the columbian and ecuador region and then there's a whole new andean region. that was incredibly exciting because i really...
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ron was her guy. r she could not make it work. the demands from the white house are unrealistic when it comes to border security. when you ask who can satisfy trump's demands? it's not going to be an operational person. it is not going to be someone who knows how to deal with border security. it's going do be an ideologue, right? so that's what we're going to get. right? that's what you get with stephen miller and the white house. i don't think he'll be nominated. someone akin to him who's not so focused on making it work but instead having the rhetoric of having the sort of absolute zero tolerance. i tell you, kevin who's running the department now, mcaleenan, he's by the book. i think a long time ago he ran border operations. he knows the border. able to make the transition from obama to trump relatively easy. i don't think that's a permanent placement. i would anticipate we hear a name and the names you heard before like a kris kobach or others may be the kinds of names that we're going to hear which is, you know, people who ar
ron was her guy. r she could not make it work. the demands from the white house are unrealistic when it comes to border security. when you ask who can satisfy trump's demands? it's not going to be an operational person. it is not going to be someone who knows how to deal with border security. it's going do be an ideologue, right? so that's what we're going to get. right? that's what you get with stephen miller and the white house. i don't think he'll be nominated. someone akin to him who's not...
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to the border, the president made a sudden change to his immigration team, pulling the nomination of ron vistellvi. stephen miller lobbied the president to make the move. >> going in a little different direction. ron's a good man, but we're going in a tougher direction. >> reporter: the president continues to mislead americans over what's happening at the border, tweeting, heading to the southern border to show a section of the new wall being built, but so far, only repairs and replacements of border barriers have taken place, as a legal fight looms over the president's plans to divert taxpayer money to build portions of mr. trump's wall. while the department of homeland security mounted this plaque down on the border last year, it's attached to a section of replacement fencing. just before leaving for his t p trip, the president defended his needling of joe biden over accusations that the vice president has engaged in some unwanted touching. >> i think i'm a very good messenger. >> reporter: sounding more like a contender, biden fired right back. >> it doesn't surprise me. he doesn't ha
to the border, the president made a sudden change to his immigration team, pulling the nomination of ron vistellvi. stephen miller lobbied the president to make the move. >> going in a little different direction. ron's a good man, but we're going in a tougher direction. >> reporter: the president continues to mislead americans over what's happening at the border, tweeting, heading to the southern border to show a section of the new wall being built, but so far, only repairs and...
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ron, good morning to you. the first question we have and everybody at home, probably, who would want to buy the bird that just killed a man and why? >> you know, it's a novelty thing. it's all the wrong reasons why people want to buy these birds. florida has a huge challenge. they are the ellis island of exotic animals. you don't have problems like this in michigan and chicago. you just did a weather report of the snow and such, which is why you don't have these problems. it's got so much notoriety because it killed its owner. people, for all the wrong withins want to have this bird. this is not just a big chicken. this is a dangerous bird. >> two quick questions here. we are limited on time. one, how much does a bird like this cost and, two, talk to us about a specific edition you had with a baby rhino this weekend. >> it could cost over $1,000. it depends. the problem is, who has access to it. the situation in florida is different. there are loopholes you can get the bird without a permit. it is accessible.
ron, good morning to you. the first question we have and everybody at home, probably, who would want to buy the bird that just killed a man and why? >> you know, it's a novelty thing. it's all the wrong reasons why people want to buy these birds. florida has a huge challenge. they are the ellis island of exotic animals. you don't have problems like this in michigan and chicago. you just did a weather report of the snow and such, which is why you don't have these problems. it's got so much...
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. >>> let's discuss now with dana bash and ron brownstein. dana, the conventional wisdom talks so much about president trump's political instincts, based largely on a huge surprise win in 2016, but since then he made immigration a big issue in the midterms, did not work well on him. it's in the polling. healthcare did not work well for republicans either in 2018. this issue seems to be one that is perfectly designed to benefit democrats in the 2020 cycle. what's happening? did he make a mistake here? >> yeah. yes. i mean, the answer is yes, he clearly made a mistake because how many times have we seen the president do a total 180 on something. usually when he goes in he doubles down, triples down. >> the shutdown, right, didn't we do a 180 on that? >> he did a 180 on that but it took him a long time. i mean, this is -- this is -- i mean, the shutdown was a big deal, but this is a bigger deal i think just in terms of setting the table for a very important election to come up. it was head scratching to certainly pretty much every republican on
. >>> let's discuss now with dana bash and ron brownstein. dana, the conventional wisdom talks so much about president trump's political instincts, based largely on a huge surprise win in 2016, but since then he made immigration a big issue in the midterms, did not work well on him. it's in the polling. healthcare did not work well for republicans either in 2018. this issue seems to be one that is perfectly designed to benefit democrats in the 2020 cycle. what's happening? did he make...
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-- andured speaker, author historian ron china. now a discussion on how to prevent violent extremism in countries with weak or failing governments. because include former secretary of state madeleine albright, the u.s. institute of peace hosted the forum -- speakers include former secretary of state madeleine albright. the u.s. institute of peace hosted the forum.
-- andured speaker, author historian ron china. now a discussion on how to prevent violent extremism in countries with weak or failing governments. because include former secretary of state madeleine albright, the u.s. institute of peace hosted the forum -- speakers include former secretary of state madeleine albright. the u.s. institute of peace hosted the forum.
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host: that was ron chernow. if you want to see it again, you can watch the event in its entirety on a website, www.c-span.org. philadelphia, democrat line, good morning. caller: good morning. i have a comment about trump and his followers there at the rally. believe that what we call evangelical christians, evangelical is the word christians used to hide their inside know meon nomian, i believe is how it is pronounced. when i see trump, he is no morality. is this what our country is going to? i'm sorry. i can't accept him. thank you. host: miriam, florida, republican. good morning. good morning. the first lady, i agree with her wholeheartedly. she's a liberal, and yet we can agree on the press and the way they are treating the present. i have watched c-span since 1979 when you first went on the air. i have to comment on the has then who progressive party or the progressive wing, that is the most hateful, meanest man i have , and i wouldc-span like to know who the producer .as i have never seen a guest speak so r
host: that was ron chernow. if you want to see it again, you can watch the event in its entirety on a website, www.c-span.org. philadelphia, democrat line, good morning. caller: good morning. i have a comment about trump and his followers there at the rally. believe that what we call evangelical christians, evangelical is the word christians used to hide their inside know meon nomian, i believe is how it is pronounced. when i see trump, he is no morality. is this what our country is going to?...
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following the rally, watch live coverage of the white house correspondents dinner with featured speaker ron churn out. -- chernow. >> bombings in sri lanka killed almost 300 people in sri lanka. secretary of state mike pompeo blamed the attack on islamic terrorist. he talked about the bombings at the state department, leading off the briefing of ending sanctions of countries importing oil from iran. sec. pompeo: before i make my announcement regarding our pressure campaign against the islamic campaign against iran, i want to address yesterday's attack in sri lanka. what was supposed to be a joyful easter sunday was marred by a horrific wave of islamic radical terrorist bloodshed. heartbreaking that a country which has strived so hard for peace in recent years, has been targeted by these terrorists. we mourn the loved ones of the victims, some of whom an
following the rally, watch live coverage of the white house correspondents dinner with featured speaker ron churn out. -- chernow. >> bombings in sri lanka killed almost 300 people in sri lanka. secretary of state mike pompeo blamed the attack on islamic terrorist. he talked about the bombings at the state department, leading off the briefing of ending sanctions of countries importing oil from iran. sec. pompeo: before i make my announcement regarding our pressure campaign against the...
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>> ron has been serving as acting i.c.e. director since 2018. during that time, trump declared a national emergency. it's well within stephen miller and president trump, just by their reputation, if they want someone who is tougher on immigration, to get that person. ron probably didn't live up to his performance, hence why he declared, president trump declared a national emergency. things were not getting better. things have gotten worse considering the cdc commissioner said they have reached higher than average migrants coming into the country. 50,000 from october to december and 100,000 in march. there needs to be a staff shake up in the department of homeland security with respect to cdp and i.e.,ke it. >> there's this other new, disturbing information w separa border. do you think something like this could hurt the president going into election cycle? >> actually, no, because it would just continue to play to a base that, so far, has not punished him for the policies that separated the families in the first place. so, the finding that it wo
>> ron has been serving as acting i.c.e. director since 2018. during that time, trump declared a national emergency. it's well within stephen miller and president trump, just by their reputation, if they want someone who is tougher on immigration, to get that person. ron probably didn't live up to his performance, hence why he declared, president trump declared a national emergency. things were not getting better. things have gotten worse considering the cdc commissioner said they have...
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[ ding ] -not today, ron. -when will it end? [ ding ] how about letting your hair down a little? how about a car for people who don't play golf? hey mercedes! mix it up a little. how about something for a guy who doesn't want a corner office? hey mercedes, i don't even own a tie. do you think i need a mahogany dashboard? hey mercedes, can you make it a little cooler in here? [ a-class ] i am setting the temperature [ a-class ] to 68 degrees. we hear you. we made a car that does, too. the all-new a-class. all-new thinking starting at $32,500. at the mercedes-benz spring event. going on now. you won't find relief here. congestion and pressure? go to the pharmacy counter for powerful claritin-d. while the leading allergy spray only relieves 6 symptoms, claritin-d relieves 8, including sinus congestion and pressure. claritin-d relieves more. 12 hours? 20 dogs? where's your belly rubs? after a day of chasing dogs you shouldn't have to chase down payments. (vo) send invoices and accept payments to get paid twice as fast. (danny) it's time to get yours! (vo) quickbooks. backing you. wit
[ ding ] -not today, ron. -when will it end? [ ding ] how about letting your hair down a little? how about a car for people who don't play golf? hey mercedes! mix it up a little. how about something for a guy who doesn't want a corner office? hey mercedes, i don't even own a tie. do you think i need a mahogany dashboard? hey mercedes, can you make it a little cooler in here? [ a-class ] i am setting the temperature [ a-class ] to 68 degrees. we hear you. we made a car that does, too. the...
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good morning to you, ron. caller: good morning and thank you for taking the phone call. thank you for being on the cutting edge of what we need to get fixed in the planetp i think what happens is people get lost in the jargon. they say oh, at one point, five degrees centigrade increase will kill people. know, here is what is killing people. in 1970, when they took the photos from space, of the beautiful blue planet, there were 2.5 billion people on this planet. today, there are 7.7 billion people on this planet. you certainly can tell, the only way that normal human beings that are just citizens of the united states can understand this or grasp of this is by getting on any freeway or driving on any highway in this country and seeing how much traffic is on there and how many more people are here. and that is just in our country. but throughout the world if you go to, mumbai or china and you can't see across the street because of the smog, you get a better grip on climate change. please address the population boom and tell us what we can do as a planet to sustain us. ,he l
good morning to you, ron. caller: good morning and thank you for taking the phone call. thank you for being on the cutting edge of what we need to get fixed in the planetp i think what happens is people get lost in the jargon. they say oh, at one point, five degrees centigrade increase will kill people. know, here is what is killing people. in 1970, when they took the photos from space, of the beautiful blue planet, there were 2.5 billion people on this planet. today, there are 7.7 billion...
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brian, according to you, how was ron chernow received? >> i think he was very well received in the room, so to speak and out among members of the public that watched as well. this is a very serious time. journalists in newsroom across the country do feel they are under a certain amount of threat from the president's rhetoric and from others. so ron chernow brought a historical perspective to this and pointed out the relationship between the president and the president has always been adversarial and how it should be. but he said it should never be venomus. here is another thing he said last night. >> washington felt malaligned and misunderstood by the president but he never generalized that against an institution. >> the insinuation is clear that the past presidents did not call the media as the enemy of the people. >> politicians in diapers must be changed often and for the same reason. good night and god bless america. >> reporter: mark twain never fails and chernow recalled history and bringing the past into the present day and into th
brian, according to you, how was ron chernow received? >> i think he was very well received in the room, so to speak and out among members of the public that watched as well. this is a very serious time. journalists in newsroom across the country do feel they are under a certain amount of threat from the president's rhetoric and from others. so ron chernow brought a historical perspective to this and pointed out the relationship between the president and the president has always been...
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joining us now for more on the bird is ron mcgill, communications director at the zoo in miami. ron, i know this man had a license to breed birds like this, but this bird killed him after what appears ton an accidental fall. just how dangerous is the bird and how do they attack? >> well, they're very dangerous in the sense that they have incredible power, this animal attacks with its feet. maybe people look at a bird and think it's the beak, it's not the beak at all, the feet. they are flightless birds, similar to ostrich. this bird will attack by kicking and it has a four inch extended claw what it can use to cut and make severe injury. >> i understand the cassowary is rare, a native bird to australia and new guinea. are they dangerous to humans in their natural happen at that time. >> generally speaking, no, the cossowary will do anything it can to avoid a conflict with a human being, however, they will protect their chicks. they will go after dogs or anything that comes to threaten their chicks. somethi having said that over the last 50 years or so there has been 200 or so at
joining us now for more on the bird is ron mcgill, communications director at the zoo in miami. ron, i know this man had a license to breed birds like this, but this bird killed him after what appears ton an accidental fall. just how dangerous is the bird and how do they attack? >> well, they're very dangerous in the sense that they have incredible power, this animal attacks with its feet. maybe people look at a bird and think it's the beak, it's not the beak at all, the feet. they are...
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thank you to ron chernow. can't wait to hear you speak, sir. >> [applause] olivier: thank you to the entire team at for your support and forence and -- at sirius xm your support and patience, and to yahoo! news. team you to greg and his for overhauling our website. thank you to american university encouragingip in american journalism. thank you do advocates from the committee to protect journalists, as well as the president of the national association of black journalists, sarah glover. >> [applause] olivier: this is a big one. thank you, thank you, thank you to the staff here at the washington hilton. your professionalism and your warmth, your attention to detail have always made this special event. and a very special thank you to someone whose counsel has always steered us in the right direction, but whose particular talents got been unusually robust or got this year -- an unusually robust workout this year, our lawyer. when the white house script jim acosta of his credentials, i pointed out no president sho
thank you to ron chernow. can't wait to hear you speak, sir. >> [applause] olivier: thank you to the entire team at for your support and forence and -- at sirius xm your support and patience, and to yahoo! news. team you to greg and his for overhauling our website. thank you to american university encouragingip in american journalism. thank you do advocates from the committee to protect journalists, as well as the president of the national association of black journalists, sarah glover....
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grant, read ron turner house book -- ron 37,now's book, chapter advised of a brewing scandal called the whiskey ring. as we all know from history general grant was very honest, but he had some not so honest people around him. he said we have to do something and he made a presidential decision, not an attorney general decision, we are going to appoint a special counsel to investigate us. the whiskey ring, born in st. louis, there is no income tax in those days. can you imagine? think about it. move to texas. [laughter] mr. starr: i see hands going up. there is a trend underway , especially from california, but i digress. a special counsel -- grant being politically aware indeed if not astute, says we cannot have someone who is identified as party of lincoln, grand old party, the party that rose up righteously against slavery, the party that saved the union, we can't have us investigating ourselves so let's go to the other party, the party of thomas jefferson, and let's name someone from that party to do the investigation. and so it was. a former united states senator of the other party f
grant, read ron turner house book -- ron 37,now's book, chapter advised of a brewing scandal called the whiskey ring. as we all know from history general grant was very honest, but he had some not so honest people around him. he said we have to do something and he made a presidential decision, not an attorney general decision, we are going to appoint a special counsel to investigate us. the whiskey ring, born in st. louis, there is no income tax in those days. can you imagine? think about it....
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joining me now, senior editor for "the atlantic" ron bronstein and national political reporter for the "new york times" lisa lara. welcome to you both. how about trump saying in 2016 he would absolutely release his tax returns and later saying after an you had a sit complete to now the white house acting chief of staff, ron, saying dems will never see his tax returns. >> because that was the real answer all along. you know, i live in l.a., and there's a saying in hollywood, two ways to say no. no and yes, and, you know, in fact, as long as -- as long as you'reno not prodenver nuggets the tax returns in effect you're saying no, and it is worth noting this is not something that the administration can enforce. if he believes the democrats will never obtain this, ultimately he needs five members of the supreme court to agree with that. >> right. >> and it's worth noting that the language in the law and the precedent of the law is very clear. the law -- the authority is based on the 1924 revenue act which was passed by a republican congress after the republican president refused to provide
joining me now, senior editor for "the atlantic" ron bronstein and national political reporter for the "new york times" lisa lara. welcome to you both. how about trump saying in 2016 he would absolutely release his tax returns and later saying after an you had a sit complete to now the white house acting chief of staff, ron, saying dems will never see his tax returns. >> because that was the real answer all along. you know, i live in l.a., and there's a saying in...
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turnout -- ron turnout -- churnell. announcer: converses on the last week of spring recess. members returned to capitol hill on monday. the house to work on climate change. the senate continues confirmation of district court judges and high-level jobs in the trump administration. watch the house on c-span and the senate on c-span 2. during this break, some members of congress are on the campaign trail. congressman seth moulton of massachusetts spoke at this morning's politics and eggs breakfast in bedford, new hampshire and if the democrats should already be pursuing the president's impeachment. here is a look at some of what you will see tonight at 7:00 p.m. eastern. >> this is another place where frankly i disagreed with the party, because i voted with the minority of democrats last year to start moving on impeachment proceedings. even lastason is that year there was ample evidence that the president and his associates committed crimes. investigationthis has already indicted over 30 of the president's closest associat
turnout -- ron turnout -- churnell. announcer: converses on the last week of spring recess. members returned to capitol hill on monday. the house to work on climate change. the senate continues confirmation of district court judges and high-level jobs in the trump administration. watch the house on c-span and the senate on c-span 2. during this break, some members of congress are on the campaign trail. congressman seth moulton of massachusetts spoke at this morning's politics and eggs breakfast...
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host: ron is next. >> president trump and the first lady are hosting the 141st easter egg roll today. we will have live coverage here on c-span. before we take you to the white house life, here's look back at previous years. >> is everybody ready? >> 1, 2, 3 go. the 141st annual white house easter egg roll on the south lawn posted by first lady melania trump, here's a look back at past presidents. [whistle]
host: ron is next. >> president trump and the first lady are hosting the 141st easter egg roll today. we will have live coverage here on c-span. before we take you to the white house life, here's look back at previous years. >> is everybody ready? >> 1, 2, 3 go. the 141st annual white house easter egg roll on the south lawn posted by first lady melania trump, here's a look back at past presidents. [whistle]
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and when it comes to making up things ron ziegler made up things in support of his president. ronald made up quotes on a, new york they have the big ships on the fourth of july, and he would say to us and the press well the president said this is manifestation of the american spirit. when he left the white house he lost his job when he admitted he made up quotes. but making up hundreds or many fbi agents called her, complaining about comey, saying they were so happy he was gone, that's a different kind of lie. that's a different kind of quote. speaks was inoc ws but should never have done it. they fester and they serve the public's not interest but disinterest in learning the truth. >> lastly, you hear about whether senator sanders and president trump should factor into the race. when you cover president reagan he was at that time the oldest person to take office. should age matter? >> well, of course it shouldn't matter. biden makes it 21 i'm thinking about making it 22. maybe i'm a little too old. i don't think age matters from the standpoint of looking at a person, what can
and when it comes to making up things ron ziegler made up things in support of his president. ronald made up quotes on a, new york they have the big ships on the fourth of july, and he would say to us and the press well the president said this is manifestation of the american spirit. when he left the white house he lost his job when he admitted he made up quotes. but making up hundreds or many fbi agents called her, complaining about comey, saying they were so happy he was gone, that's a...
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. >> and this is a day, ron, of headlines about the president pushing the boundaries of the law. the other one being that he's now confirming a report that he considered, is considering, actually, actively considered, as he put it in his tweet, taking detainees from the border and shipping them to sanctuary cities, cities where, states where democrats govern, as political retaliation. this is stunning. >> yeah, look. it shows you, first of all, how completely divorced he is from the idea of being president of all the people. he lost 87 of the 100 largest counties in america. he lost them by a combined 15 million votes, which is an unbelievable number. and rather than than in any way trying to reach out to urban america, he uses them as a foil, in a way to try to mobilize and unify and consolidate his base, which is overwhelmingly non-urban. but it also, i think, even more importantly shows the real message of the dhs purge over the last several days, which is that this is just one of what is going to be a conveyor belt of ideas that push the bauoundarie of morality and law, if no
. >> and this is a day, ron, of headlines about the president pushing the boundaries of the law. the other one being that he's now confirming a report that he considered, is considering, actually, actively considered, as he put it in his tweet, taking detainees from the border and shipping them to sanctuary cities, cities where, states where democrats govern, as political retaliation. this is stunning. >> yeah, look. it shows you, first of all, how completely divorced he is from the...
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the rally, watch the white house correspondents dinner with featured speaker, author and historian ron churn ow. -- chern >> the japanese prime minister is in washington to discuss security and economic issues. at the whitel house, the pie minister and the president spoke to reporters. this is about 25 minutes. >> it could have been a lot higher. it is a surprise. a very big number. minister told me congratulations on your number. >>[ speaking foreign language] pres. trump: i just returned from indiana, the nra conference. i did not want to create this -- keep this great gentleman .aiting period >> [speaing japanese] pres. trump: tonight the prime minister and the great first lady of japan will be having dinner with us, celebrating our first ladies does -- birthday. i told milani a, would you like melania, would you like to have mr. and mrs. abe join us for your birthday? and she said she could not think of anyone she would rather have. pres.eaking japanese] trump: we will be having dinner tonight at the white house. we will be having our representatives with us. i think a lot will be
the rally, watch the white house correspondents dinner with featured speaker, author and historian ron churn ow. -- chern >> the japanese prime minister is in washington to discuss security and economic issues. at the whitel house, the pie minister and the president spoke to reporters. this is about 25 minutes. >> it could have been a lot higher. it is a surprise. a very big number. minister told me congratulations on your number. >>[ speaking foreign language] pres. trump: i...
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they are instead having ron turn up, a major historian who wrote the hamilton book that became that musical everyone saw. he is going to give a talk about american history. i don't know how many jokes he is going to pull off. him, aind of a way for way for the association to reform the dinner. the hill hass -- to pull out of the dinner after the show will gave some insulting jokes on sarah sanders. for thatidely panned performance. is back. some of the top parties like arety fair, bloomberg, they no longer having those parties anymore like they did in the obama administration. become a more subdued affair. it has gonback to its roots, and the celebrities do not want to have anything to do with president trump or controversial topics in washington. you jumped into my next question. normally we see hollywood celebrities come in big-name people showing up at this dinner who are not connected to journalism at all. do we expect any prominent guests at the dinner this year? like: there are people jordan klepper, who is a comedian. night.iver was seen last driver was seen last night. s.ese are b-l
they are instead having ron turn up, a major historian who wrote the hamilton book that became that musical everyone saw. he is going to give a talk about american history. i don't know how many jokes he is going to pull off. him, aind of a way for way for the association to reform the dinner. the hill hass -- to pull out of the dinner after the show will gave some insulting jokes on sarah sanders. for thatidely panned performance. is back. some of the top parties like arety fair, bloomberg,...
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ron is a good man, but we're going in a tougher direction. we want to go in a tougher direction. >> what do you think he means by that? i don't know, but the recent policies we have seen starting with family separation to denying asylum he seekers are patently unlawful, and they're cruel. i hope people remember their own histories, when the administration talks about cutting off roots to apply for asyl asylum. there's a lot of people whose relatives got here only because we were willing to take oasylum seekers. and people should remember what happened when we sent people back during world war ii. we are log in course on these policies. we've already got injunctions, and we will continue to fight in court on these. >> thank you for being here. >> thank you for having me. >>> president trump says former first lady barbara bush was right to be nasty to him. details on that ahead in "cnn newsroo newsroom". - i love my grandma. - anncr: as you grow older, your brain naturally begins to change which may cause trouble with recall. - learning from hi
ron is a good man, but we're going in a tougher direction. we want to go in a tougher direction. >> what do you think he means by that? i don't know, but the recent policies we have seen starting with family separation to denying asylum he seekers are patently unlawful, and they're cruel. i hope people remember their own histories, when the administration talks about cutting off roots to apply for asyl asylum. there's a lot of people whose relatives got here only because we were willing...
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. >> ron, can you tell us how the president was informed about mr. butterfield's testimony and what his reaction to it was? >> well, he was informed by members of the staff when we were informed about it. i won't give you his reaction to it. >> ron -- >> president going to release the tapes? >> gentlemen, i understand your interest in this subject, but this is not the time. questions of another subject, i'll take those, if not -- >> tell us this, whether these tapes are considered presidential documents. >> i've already told you that i'm not prepared to talk about this beyond this. >> can you assure us that the tapes are safe? >> and where are they, physically? is. >> i thought i had been quite clear earlier when i said i had nothing further to say on this particular matter at this point. >> at some point, are you ever going to be able to talk about it? >> well, we haven't determined that yet. >> thank you. ♪ [ applause ] >> thank you very much for your very warm welcome. i do want you to know that there is one bit of advice that i'm not going to t
. >> ron, can you tell us how the president was informed about mr. butterfield's testimony and what his reaction to it was? >> well, he was informed by members of the staff when we were informed about it. i won't give you his reaction to it. >> ron -- >> president going to release the tapes? >> gentlemen, i understand your interest in this subject, but this is not the time. questions of another subject, i'll take those, if not -- >> tell us this, whether...
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. >> the president says ron fritello is not the guy to rung i.c.e. he was the president's nominee, but he pulled the nom fashion just yesterday. here was his explanation for doing that. >> ron's a good man but we want to go in a tougher direction. >> what do you think he means? he wants someone who is going to follow his direction without any question, and obviously the border patrol union leadership was not happy with the interim, and i'm sure the next person will have their blessing. >> if he was controversial to begin with, in part because of his tough stances do you think your republican colleagues would confirm somebody who is considered tougher than that? >> i would hope not. i think the senate has to understand that part of the solutions is beginning to turn down some of the recommendations -- and it is a crisising that been manufactured, that crisis even worse, and the jeopardy that it gives to our country in terms of security, human rights, and economic -- is something that's going to affect every american in this country, not just the borde
. >> the president says ron fritello is not the guy to rung i.c.e. he was the president's nominee, but he pulled the nom fashion just yesterday. here was his explanation for doing that. >> ron's a good man but we want to go in a tougher direction. >> what do you think he means? he wants someone who is going to follow his direction without any question, and obviously the border patrol union leadership was not happy with the interim, and i'm sure the next person will have their...
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ron is watching in florida. caller: hello. we have the largest in course rated population in the free world. when people serve their time and get out of jail, they are unable to get high-end jobs. competing withre illegal emigrants for work. isn't that a form of double jeopardy? when did our government begin to serve people that came into the country more than people that serve time? it creates a conveyor belt of crime. do whatever back to you did to get in jail when you can't find work. thank you very much for your time. as a former sheriff, the people returning to the community and making them successful was one of my number one priorities. if they come back to this community and we don't find ways to make them successful and help them be successful when they come back, they will go back to what they know. that is drug dealing for most of them. we had a very robust program in jacksonville dealing with reentry. communities, they give you a bus ticket back home. you get off the bus with your close and your on your own. we wond
ron is watching in florida. caller: hello. we have the largest in course rated population in the free world. when people serve their time and get out of jail, they are unable to get high-end jobs. competing withre illegal emigrants for work. isn't that a form of double jeopardy? when did our government begin to serve people that came into the country more than people that serve time? it creates a conveyor belt of crime. do whatever back to you did to get in jail when you can't find work. thank...
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that is part of what ron was trying to say. >> it affects conservatives. far too much of this around. let get more of that after a quick break. there is another story of another hate crime that seems to have been fueled online. talking about online radicalization and this synagogue in california right after this. next thing i know i hit the ground. completely shattered my pelvis. in the middle of the woods. i called my wife, she thought i was jokin'. i said, "man, i'm not... i'm not." i was so lucky that day... saved my life. (vo) there for you when it matters most. now get a free galaxy s10e when you buy one, and $400 when you switch. only on verizon. my excellence isn't just about color. it isn't just about covering grays. it's about respect. excellence crème from l'oreal. even more care, even more beautiful color. and grays 100% covered. excellence creme from l'oreal paris. color with respect. because you're worth it. ♪ hey, who are you? oh, hey jeff, i'm a car thief... what?! i'm here to steal your car because, well, that's my job. what? what?? what
that is part of what ron was trying to say. >> it affects conservatives. far too much of this around. let get more of that after a quick break. there is another story of another hate crime that seems to have been fueled online. talking about online radicalization and this synagogue in california right after this. next thing i know i hit the ground. completely shattered my pelvis. in the middle of the woods. i called my wife, she thought i was jokin'. i said, "man, i'm not... i'm...
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trump: ron johnson is going to do it. congratulations. stand up, ron. will you get that done for me? get it done for wisconsin. [applause] pres. trump: he'll do it. he'll do it. on issue after issue, the democrat party has never been further outside the american mainstream. it's crazy what's going on with them. do i look forward to running against them. [applause] aes. trump: they are pushing $100 trillion government economy of the u.s. known as the green new deal. [booing] we are going to rip inn every single building manhattan and building new building in its place. introduced a total federal takeover of u.s. health care that would abolish the private health insurance of 180 million americans, many of you are in this room right now. [booing] pres. trump: they are aggressively pushing extreme late-term abortion, allowing children to be ripped from their mothers when writing till the moment of birth. [booing] week,trump: just this your democrat governor -- [booing] we have scott walker here. [applause] pres. trump: great governor. he did a great job. he
trump: ron johnson is going to do it. congratulations. stand up, ron. will you get that done for me? get it done for wisconsin. [applause] pres. trump: he'll do it. he'll do it. on issue after issue, the democrat party has never been further outside the american mainstream. it's crazy what's going on with them. do i look forward to running against them. [applause] aes. trump: they are pushing $100 trillion government economy of the u.s. known as the green new deal. [booing] we are going to rip...
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obviously, rick scott won by about 10,000 votes and ron desantis by about 35,000 votes. she didn't need your help. she won by a landslide of about 500,000 votes. incredibly impressive in terms of connecting with the voters and a great background. on januaryg office 8, a few short months, she has already been recognized as a national leader by being appointed to the executive committee of the national association of attorneys general. also very active with the republican attorneys general association and the rule of law defense fund, which she is on the border of dashboard of. in the past couple weeks, she was appointed by governor desantis as the point person on ske florida statewide ta force on opioid abuse. we are honored to have her. thank you for being here. [applause] this is a very unique opportunity. thank you so much for the kind invitation to join you today. every time i come to washington in ain awe, i grew up rural town. coming to washington is a big deal for me. it reminds me also of another republican attorney general who will remain nameless because he woul
obviously, rick scott won by about 10,000 votes and ron desantis by about 35,000 votes. she didn't need your help. she won by a landslide of about 500,000 votes. incredibly impressive in terms of connecting with the voters and a great background. on januaryg office 8, a few short months, she has already been recognized as a national leader by being appointed to the executive committee of the national association of attorneys general. also very active with the republican attorneys general...
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host: let's go to ron, who is calling from new hampshire. ron, good morning. caller: good morning. thank you for taking my call. findingquestion about resources in my area here. before i get to that, i want to make a quick, devout comorbidity. you were talking about comorbidity of people with autism. i do not think it is genetic. if you took someone who is neurotypical, and you put them in a society where 98 percent of the people ostracize m, i guarantee they will develop anxiety and depression, so the comorbidity i think is more the way society treats people with autism. resources herer in new hampshire. dartmouth medical center here i live here at my whole life without even realizing i had autism. i did not suspected, get any help at all cured i do not know if they do not have any or what the all, situation is, if they are just being bigoted against autism. i do not know what it was. i have lived my whole life with autism. i had to diagnose myself with it. to.e was no one to go i understand there are resources for children but not for adults. i mean, i would also like to be invol
host: let's go to ron, who is calling from new hampshire. ron, good morning. caller: good morning. thank you for taking my call. findingquestion about resources in my area here. before i get to that, i want to make a quick, devout comorbidity. you were talking about comorbidity of people with autism. i do not think it is genetic. if you took someone who is neurotypical, and you put them in a society where 98 percent of the people ostracize m, i guarantee they will develop anxiety and...
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i think it was good to hear ron. i think he's absolutely right, this is a serious time in america. i will go further. he said this won't be the last threat to the first amendment. this arguably is the most serious threat to the first amendment we have had for generations and will have for some time to come. we are now at the point, we are beyond y'all having a good time, which i hope you did. you are talking about a president who is not embracing the press as being part of the american system. you are the outsiders if you disagree. of course those media who do support him are the good guys. that type of division, beyond being republican or democrat, doesn't do anybody any good at all. >> it is a very confusing time. the u.s. president did not attend nor did we see top staff on stage. mr. trump does not take well to jokes at his expense. the media aren't as open to humor as well, gimven the circumstances. it's like humor left the room. >> come on. it's not like y'all can't have a good laugh. you can look at folks, i won't snam a specific show, but those who make light of the, let's
i think it was good to hear ron. i think he's absolutely right, this is a serious time in america. i will go further. he said this won't be the last threat to the first amendment. this arguably is the most serious threat to the first amendment we have had for generations and will have for some time to come. we are now at the point, we are beyond y'all having a good time, which i hope you did. you are talking about a president who is not embracing the press as being part of the american system....
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ron is a good man. we are going in a tougher direction. >> reporter: the president continues to mislead americans over what is happening at the border tweeting, heading to the southern border to show a section of the wall being rebuilt. only sections have taken place as a legal fight looms over the plans to divert taxpayer money and portions of the wall. the department of homeland security mounted this plaque on the border last year, it's attached to a section of replacement fencing. before leaving for the trip, he -- the vice president engaged in unwanted touching. >> a good messenger. people got a kick out of it. >> reporter: sounding more like a contender, biden fired back. >> doesn't surprise me. he doesn't have time to do his job. look, it's -- everybody knows who donald trump is. >> reporter: claiming he doesn't see biden as a threat, he is selling on the economy. he finds nearly 200,000 jobs created last month. >> our country is doing unbelievably well economically. most of krou don't report that
ron is a good man. we are going in a tougher direction. >> reporter: the president continues to mislead americans over what is happening at the border tweeting, heading to the southern border to show a section of the wall being rebuilt. only sections have taken place as a legal fight looms over the plans to divert taxpayer money and portions of the wall. the department of homeland security mounted this plaque on the border last year, it's attached to a section of replacement fencing....
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eastern of the white house correspondents speaker,ith featured author, and historian ron chernow. next, former defense secretary leon panetta talks about the relationship between military and civilian leaders and how it serves a critical role in a democracy. talks about american values and the importance of global leadership during from the center for international and strategic studies, this is one hour. john: good morning, everybody. welcome. we are delighted to have you here. you are in for a treat. we have an opportunity to spend the next 75 minutes or so with secretary panetta, and i have had the privilege of working with him, really as a student, under him, for, oh, 25 years. every opportunity has been rich, and i have learned so much from this. him and say tome all of you i am glad you are here, congratulations, you are going to have fun today. this will be very interesting. are responsible for your safety when we have public events, so we take it seriously, an if we hear announcement, i would ask you to follow instructions. alice is going to be leading you. i am a little f
eastern of the white house correspondents speaker,ith featured author, and historian ron chernow. next, former defense secretary leon panetta talks about the relationship between military and civilian leaders and how it serves a critical role in a democracy. talks about american values and the importance of global leadership during from the center for international and strategic studies, this is one hour. john: good morning, everybody. welcome. we are delighted to have you here. you are in for...
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shernoff -- ron ernow. >> coming up, a look at c-span's book "the president's." >> good evening. welcome to mount vernon. my name is kevin butterfield, director of the fred w swift national library. for the study of george washington at mount vernon. it is my pleasure to welcome you here tonight on behalf of the mount vernon ladies association and the ford motor company each month sponsors a free book talk like this one. an opportunity for the community to come and learn from the greatest historians in the field. thank you for being here tonight. we are thrilled to have you. we will hear a brief hesitation from susan swain, copresident and chief executive officer of c-span. she will be joined by brian lam, the founder and executive chairman of c-span and moderating an esteemed group of historians discussing the american presidency. the american presidency is, as you know, a fascinating subject of inquiry in every possible way. [laughter] in the constitution, there is not much said about it. article one is quite long. article two is quite shorter. the key phrase in it, quite frank
shernoff -- ron ernow. >> coming up, a look at c-span's book "the president's." >> good evening. welcome to mount vernon. my name is kevin butterfield, director of the fred w swift national library. for the study of george washington at mount vernon. it is my pleasure to welcome you here tonight on behalf of the mount vernon ladies association and the ford motor company each month sponsors a free book talk like this one. an opportunity for the community to come and learn...
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ron's a good man. but wie're going to the tougher direction. >> reporter: he tweeted heading to the border shows a section of the new wall being built. as a legal fight looms over the president's plans to divert taxpayer money to build portion of mr. trump's wall. while the the border last year, it's attached to a segment of replacement fencing. just before leaving, the president defended his needling of joe biden that the vice president has engaged in unwanted touching. >> i think i'm a good messenger, people got a kick out of it. >> reporter: sounding more like a contender, biden fired right back. >> it doesn't surprise me he doesn't have time to do this job. look, everybody knows who donald trump is. >> reporter: claiming he doesn't see biden as a threat the president is selling his performance on the economy and pointing to his latest unemployment number us and that 200,000 jobs were created last month. >> our country is doing unbelievably well economically, most of you don't report that because it
ron's a good man. but wie're going to the tougher direction. >> reporter: he tweeted heading to the border shows a section of the new wall being built. as a legal fight looms over the president's plans to divert taxpayer money to build portion of mr. trump's wall. while the the border last year, it's attached to a segment of replacement fencing. just before leaving, the president defended his needling of joe biden that the vice president has engaged in unwanted touching. >> i think...
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ron's a good man but we're going in a tougher direction, we want to go in a tougher direction. >> and by we, you mean stephen miller. two officials tell cnn that miller told the president that vitiello was not 100% on board with closing the border. let's not forget the rest of this very, very trumpy week. the president doing a 180 on health care, going from his empty promise of a plan that would be better than obamacare to postponing the whole thing until after the election. >> the republican party will soon be known as the party of health care. you watch. >> i understand health care now. especially very well. a lot of people don't understand it. we are going to be the republicans, the party of great health care. >> we are going to have a plan that's so much better than obamacare. >> thank you. >> we're going to always take care of preexisting conditions. >> i wanted to delay it myself. i wanted to put it after the election. kwhen the plan comes out, which we'll be showing you at the appropriate time, it's much better than obamacare. >> we should have done it when we had the position
ron's a good man but we're going in a tougher direction, we want to go in a tougher direction. >> and by we, you mean stephen miller. two officials tell cnn that miller told the president that vitiello was not 100% on board with closing the border. let's not forget the rest of this very, very trumpy week. the president doing a 180 on health care, going from his empty promise of a plan that would be better than obamacare to postponing the whole thing until after the election. >> the...
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. >> ron's a good man, but we're going in a tougher direction. we want to go in a tougher direction. >> reporter: three sources tell cnn, senior adviser stephen miller directly lobbied the president to pull ron vitello's nomination, arguing he was soft on closing the southern border. the move blindsided dhs officials, who until friday morning thought it was a clerical error. a source telling cnn, even dhs secretary kirstjen nielsen was unaware the nomination with us being pulled and still hasn't officially been told. now, jake, ron vitello is a 30-year veteran of border patrol and he was scheduled to be with the president on this trip today, by yesterday he was told he was not going to be coming any longer and now today he finds out he is no longer going to be the i.c.e. director, either. >> and kaitlan, one source close to the white house noted that they had just burned a lot of political capital for his nomination, apparently for nothing. >> reporter: yeah, dhs officials weren't the only people blindsided by this. republican lawmakers were, too
. >> ron's a good man, but we're going in a tougher direction. we want to go in a tougher direction. >> reporter: three sources tell cnn, senior adviser stephen miller directly lobbied the president to pull ron vitello's nomination, arguing he was soft on closing the southern border. the move blindsided dhs officials, who until friday morning thought it was a clerical error. a source telling cnn, even dhs secretary kirstjen nielsen was unaware the nomination with us being pulled and...
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days ago, the president abruptly withdrew the nomination of ron vatello to head up i.c.e. and cut aid to honduras, and ga ma -- guatemala. >> the president making unreasonable and even impossible requests. one person close to nielsen says she felt in limbo for the last week, and it wasn't her choice to leave. for more, we turn to white house correspondent boris sanchez. >> reporter: dave and christine, a source close to kirstjen nielsen tells cnn she did not resign willingly. we're told that she was under pressure from president trump to hand in her resignation letter. we're also told that she didn't fight to try to keep the job and didn't grovel or beg the president to stay in her post as the secretary of the department of homeland security. we understand that nielsen came to this sunday meeting at the white house not expecting to have to resign, but prepared to do so. in fact, i want to read you a portion of her resignation letter. listen to this quote, despite our progress in reforming homeland security for a new age i have determined that it is the right time for me to
days ago, the president abruptly withdrew the nomination of ron vatello to head up i.c.e. and cut aid to honduras, and ga ma -- guatemala. >> the president making unreasonable and even impossible requests. one person close to nielsen says she felt in limbo for the last week, and it wasn't her choice to leave. for more, we turn to white house correspondent boris sanchez. >> reporter: dave and christine, a source close to kirstjen nielsen tells cnn she did not resign willingly. we're...
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and watch live coverage at 9:30 of the white house correspondents dinner with outured speaker ron churn hernow.c just remember one thing. turn every page. never assume anything. i cannot tell you how many times in my life that stuck with me. eastern, night at 9:00 former southern district of new york federal prosecutor gives an inside look at how the judges or process works -- the judicial process works, in his new book, doing justice. he is interviewed by democratic senator richard blumenthal. >> have to persuade someone to your point of view. problems, one, when people do engage, they yell infected and they say you are ugly or you are -- they yell to. it's very mean-spirited and terrible and affects people's opinions of the whole process. what is even worse in some ways is the other problem, as people don't engage with the other side at all. >> watch this weekend on c-span2. tuesday, senator kamala harris holds a campaign event in hanover, new hampshire. she officially launched her presidential campaign in january. this road to the white house event is 40 minutes. ♪ [cheers and appl
and watch live coverage at 9:30 of the white house correspondents dinner with outured speaker ron churn hernow.c just remember one thing. turn every page. never assume anything. i cannot tell you how many times in my life that stuck with me. eastern, night at 9:00 former southern district of new york federal prosecutor gives an inside look at how the judges or process works -- the judicial process works, in his new book, doing justice. he is interviewed by democratic senator richard blumenthal....